By the end of this year, Bachelor Nation will have seen Jesse Palmer as the host of all three of the franchise shows, and Jesse explained how Bachelor in Paradise is different from the other series. Jesse got his Bachelor Nation start in 2004 when he starred in The Bachelor season 5. He returned earlier this year to host Clayton Echard's tumultuous season of The Bachelor and was later named the host of the upcoming season of The Bachelorette which begins airing on July 11. He replaced Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams, who co-hosted Katie Thurston and Michelle Young's seasons. This Bachelorette season is unprecedented as it features two leads, best friends Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey, who were the runners-up of Clayton's season.
Jesse will also serve as the host for Bachelor in Paradise season 8, after last season's rotating hosts that included David Spade, Lance Bass, Tituss Burgess, Lil Jon, and beloved Bachelor In Paradise bartender Wells Adams, who will return to serve drinks in season 8. Although fans have only seen Jesse on-screen in The Bachelorette, he has now had the experience of hosting all three shows.
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In an interview with TV Insider, Jesse explained how hosting Bachelor in Paradise was different from the other two shows. Bachelor in Paradise is a completely different show with a whole different premise, which is to bring together people from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in order to give them a second chance to find love. The cast is much larger, and the relationships grow and change constantly on the beach in Mexico. When describing Bachelor in Paradise, Jesse said, «It does in a lot of ways feel a lot different. Obviously,
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